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MS in Environmental Engineering - Batch of 2023
4.1
The university helps you to grow and be independent.
Tips: I did experience a cultural shift in a good way. The people here are more open and friendly and there is a lot of mutual respect one holds for others including strangers. On the same token, the environment is a lot more competitive and lonelier so that can be tricky to navigate.
Reviewed on 31 Jul 2024Read more
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MS in Chemical Engineering - Batch of 2024
3.8
It was a fulfilling and enlightening experience.
Tips: Students should enjoy their time here and try to avoid getting too stressed as the academic pressure can be intense and it is recommended that you keep a healthy work-life balance. Talk to your professors and keep up your classroom engagement as these points can matter. The faculty is very helpful and understanding and will provide you with every insight required to succeed in your career.
Reviewed on 31 Jul 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS in Statistics - Batch of 2025
4.2
It is one of a kind experience worth reminiscing about.
Tips: Students should take advantage of their time here by collaborating on projects, going to the career fair and engaging with their peer group as the Virginia Tech experience is also essential to build yourself for the workforce. It would be wise to come with a scholarship that too for one of the programs that is ranked highly among the university.
Reviewed on 10 Jul 2024Read more
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B.Sc in Business Information Technology - Batch of 2027
4.2
It has been above my expectations and you get to expect great student life at VT.
Tips: I initially used to think that Virginia Teach would be a very academic environment with less time for anything else but here you are encouraged to explore your interests outside of the classroom be it sports, volunteer ship or a hobby, you can really make the best out of everything that campus has to offer while getting a good quality education.
Reviewed on 10 Jul 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Business - Finance - Batch of 2027
4.2
A great ideal mix of academic and extra curricular activities.
Tips: I have been having a pretty good time so far at Virginia Tech as the campus is a truly lively and inclusive place. Try to stand out in classes as that will benefit you in the long run especially as you can take advantage of the numerous research opportunities present. The faculty is great and understanding so don't hesitate to ask any questions.
Reviewed on 10 Jul 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2024
3.8
Internships are easily available. Civil department is good.
Tips: I have become a lot more independent. A cultural shock I experienced was the small talk and greetings with strangers, which is not practised in India. I had a scholarship. I got it as I was a research assistant and a teaching assistant for 2 semesters. I am highly satisfied with the course however it gets stressful at times.
Likes (Internships): There are a lot of good opportunities for Civil Engineering. Since Virginia Tech is highly reputed in the civil department, it is not very difficult to find an internship. The internships available are very much relevant to the field of study. There are a lot of options available.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There is just one Indian restaurant in Blacksburg, which is not that great and is overpriced. There are a lot of other options like Mexican, Chinese, American, Korean, Thai etc. However no good Indian restaurants. The nearest good one is 40 minutes car ride away.
Reviewed on 8 Feb 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Computer Science and Applications - Batch of 2025
3.5
A review on MS CS at Virginia Tech
Tips: The MS thesis programme has good funding options than the MEng one. Be interview-ready before you join college. The college and academic curriculum will satisfy you. If you get a TA/RA, apart from a tuition waiver you will be paid 2000$ a month. Contact professors once you get admitted.
Likes (Part time work): The college has good academic finding options like TA/RA. Also, there are plenty of dining jobs. TA/RA comes with a tuition waiver while dining jobs pay 17$ per hour which can cover your living expenses. Time management can be pretty tight as you need to spend 2-3 hrs a day.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The town is in Blacksburg. It's a pretty small town and there are no Indian restaurants. The nearest big city is Washington DC. So in the college town, there aren't any authentic Indian restaurants. But it has good American food. I prefer cooking myself.
Reviewed on 23 Jan 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Computer Science and Applications - Batch of 2023
3.9
Great course, nice little university town
Tips: It would be good to apply to graduate assistantships before hand, there are many opportunities but one needs to apply before the start of the semester. The university and courses is nice, but courses can get full at times to book sooner. Most courses are not so hectic and can be easily managed. Do spend time finding and communicating with an advisory for your MS thesis before you come here. Living expenses are not so much and there are many cheaper options too but students should start finding housing sooner in March or April for Fall. Focus on finding internships from the very start otherwise, it can be tough to get one.
Likes (Student Life): The university is nice, it is a university town. There are regular events held and activities are available for hiking or laser tag. Regular events happen and are updated online or via weekly emails. There are numerous student clubs as well and they also hold their own activities throughout the semester. There are places to sit on the campus and have a sunny daybreak or just study on the hill. Study spaces on the campus are also nice and peaceful. The downtown is walkable and one can get quick coffee or lunch.
Dislikes (Internships): Usually internships are sought for off-campus and most opportunities on campus are for citizens but students do get a place via campus as well but that's much less in number. In the USA beyond a certain ranking, all universities are on par when finding internships and one has to ensure their profile is strong enough.
Reviewed on 23 Jan 2024Read more
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MS in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2024
4.2
VT is a good place to be, find your friends circle. Attend events, and don't be shy.
Tips: VT is a very good Engineering college. All engineering programs are good. Decent chance for getting funding, through TAships and RAships ( higher if you are doing a thesis, significantly low chance for non-thesis programs). TA and RA cover tuition fees, provide a stipend of around 2500$ per month, and health insurance. Getting a TA is kind of based on your profile, TOEFL score etc., so there is not much you can do ( like mailing someone) to get a TA. If you see any mail asking for TAs, just apply and wait. To get an RA you should try to mail pros and try to show your interest in joining their groups for doing your thesis, and there is a possibility that they'll reply back. Sometimes your proof can talk to the depth and can get you TA funding as well. Sometimes a grading wage position can help you get a TA in a later semester. Pretty easy to find wage positions on campus, dining plays around 16-18$/hr, grading around 11-12$/hr etc. VT's research is pretty good, I would ask people to choose colleges wisely, and not just over brand value. It feels nice when you get admitted from say a very huge brand college say U. Mich Ann Arbor, but you will have to take an insane amount of loan, for doing the same course work and research as VT. The brand value might have a slight difference in job search, but with some extra work, it is quite possible to land jobs all over the country for both VT and U. Mich. As far as internships, job search, starts early. VT has career counselling for free, use it. Careers fairs have not helped me personally, but it might, you never know, so attend them. It's a good experience. LinkedIn Glassdoor etc. Helps. A lot of VT alumni can be found in companies if you want a referral etc.
Likes (Public transportation): There are free buses all the time ( that is needed). You can go to any part of the city, with insanely good frequency ( during semester days). You can also travel to nearby places for free, and to go to Washington DC pay 40$ which is also not bad. So transportation is pretty good. Nice biking trails as well.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are a couple Indian based restaurants, and they are not that good, given the price. Indian grocery is also relatively expensive, yet it is essential to make good food. You can find Mexican, Italian, Mediterranean food. A couple of good Nepali places as well. There are always subs, sandwiches, pizzas and burgers. Nice diners, and bars as well.
Reviewed on 14 Jan 2024Read more
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MS in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2023
3.8
College lacks post graduation resources and courses. Research are interesting.
Tips: I think ME is a developing department still and lacks some options in Robotics specialisation. On the other hand, bio-hybrid and Material Science has developed a lot and the faculty has some exciting research with a lot of exposure. Good resources for interdisciplinary studies.
Reviewed on 9 Jan 2024Read more
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MS in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2024
4.2
Virginia Tech is wonderful inside out.
Tips: Blacksburg is not your regular city, it is a college town, so I would not expect a lot in terms of city vibe and events. All the people are super helpful, right from the graduate school to the international centre, all advisors are considerate. I managed to get a teaching assistantship at the ECE department which helped cover my monthly expenses. Overall, VT is a great place, a beautiful campus, good professors and research-oriented.
Likes (Public transportation): Blacksburg Transmit (the official public transportation) is very convenient for students. We have buses running every 15 minutes (during regular college) and at 30-minute intervals (during break) and it connects to every part of the city. And to top it all off, it's completely free.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There aren't many Indian restaurants in Blacksburg. We'd have to travel to the closest city, Roanoke (1 hour by bus) to get decent Indian restaurants. The ones in town are not that good. A Nepali place opened up just recently, which does have some decent Indian food options. However, on a regular basis, I usually prefer to cook at home.
Reviewed on 9 Jan 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2023
3.4
A great academic and research University filled with opportunities
Tips: I experienced a cultural shift from India because here the accessibility of purchasing items is less. For example, buying stationery, clothes etc. has limited options. Mainly because Blackburg town is in a remote area. We only have a few groceries here. I got a teaching assistantship during my course. I got it with my admission offer. I think one of the reasons for getting it was that previously, I had taught students of 9th and 10th grade at an NGO. Also, if you have good grades and academic knowledge, your chances of getting these scholarships are high. I also got a research assistantship for one semester by working under a Professor. The course is high-ranked, the university is well-equipped for research and the education is worthy. There is a fast-paced environment here and every course that we take involves many practical deliverables.
Likes (Value for money): The ranking of Virginia Teach is good for Industrial and Systems Engineering and especially for Human Factors concentration. The faculty and research laboratories are equipped with instruments to carry out research. So, overall, it can provide a good return on investment. Hence, I gave it a good rating.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are two restaurants nearby which offer Indian food. First one is India Garden which provides Indian curries at the price of around $16-17. The curry comes with a price. However, the other options like Naan, roti are expensive. Also, the taste of the food is not that great but potion size was good. The second restaurant, Humro Kitchen offers some options like Momos and many Indian Curries. There also each item is priced between $15-20. However, the potion size is small and the taste is also not good. I prefer to cook at home myself. Also, I take frozen Chapatis from Oasis Asian Market.
Reviewed on 9 Jan 2024Read more
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MS in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2024
4.8
Virginia Tech - The best college for international students
Tips: On campus jobs are always available. Multiple internships and co-ops are allowed (with no courses-conditions involved). The weather is pleasant. Public transportation is the best. Low rent rates and great availability of apartments. Safe university town. Top 4 for Power Electronics (Electrical Engineering). Best University for international students, hands down.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): I believe if you have a Ph.D. in STEM courses it is easier for you to get citizenship (given that you have your other requirements fulfilled). It is a research-oriented school so easier to get Ph.D.s.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Indian restaurants in the city are not that good. They do not offer authentic Indian food, but Indian students should stay away from outside food anyway. There is a grocery store called 'Oasis' which has a lot of eastern Asian grocery options but moderate variety when it comes to Indian groceries.
Reviewed on 8 Jan 2024Read more
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MS in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2024
4.7
Academically Excellent, Beautiful Campus, Welcoming and Supportive
Tips: VT campus in Blacksburg is academically oriented with excellent curriculum. Students aiming to study and focus on their master's degree might find this place perfectly suitable. I can’t think of any disadvantages of the campus unless you want a city life. Also, it would be great if students can apply before deadlines and acquire some assistantship since there are ample opportunities.
Likes (Student Life): Blacksburg is absolutely beautiful, on top of that the campus is gorgeous surrounded with college buildings, it’s a scenic park everywhere. Students can always choose flexible courses and manage studies with part time and outings on weekends if they are good at time management.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Virginia Tech has one of the biggest career fair events in the country. I find it convenient for students to find a company that can sponsor visa since there are many options available. Of course it’s always the student's choice if they are willing to find companies without sponsorship.
Reviewed on 6 Dec 2022Read more
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MBA - Batch of 2023
Offered by Syracuse University
3.7
The university has a great atmosphere and a friendly environment.
Tips: The environment of this university and campus will bring you out of yourself, and if you are somewhat creative or athletic, this is the place for you. Professors are flexible and understanding enough as long as you maintain a positive relationship with them, and sports events are a tradition here. Finally, campus can be confusing, so take your time to map out your classrooms. Overall, I am pretty satisfied. 
Reviewed on 20 Aug 2024Read more
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MS in Information Systems - Batch of 2024
Offered by Syracuse University
3.4
The college environment is great with helpful faculty by our side.
Tips: I have become more confident and open-minded as a person after coming here, and this can be attributed to the campus environment. Students should know that they have multiple options and opportunities to explore different clubs, groups, and activities based on their interests, which will pay off ultimately. The faculty are extremely friendly and understanding and will help you at any point in your life. Overall, I am satisfied with my course, country, and university.
Reviewed on 14 Aug 2024Read more
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MS Civil Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by Syracuse University
4.1
Great experiences made lasting memories at Syracuse University.
Tips: Syracuse University is truly one of a kind in the sense that the college allows you to unleash your creative side and use it to strengthen your academic and career prospects. Students should try to participate in an array of activities, cultivate connections and be a part of a supportive community. The faculty at Syracuse University is very understanding and helpful so try to reach out to them in case you face any problems in your academics.
Reviewed on 11 Aug 2024Read more
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MS in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) - Batch of 2026
Offered by Syracuse University
3.5
It is a great university and I feel privileged to study here.
Tips: You will be in the midst of one of the most cosmopolitan cities of the world and Syracuse is known for encouraging creativity and innovation, hence, try to focus more on collaboration on projects and networking outside of your classrooms. Also, be on good terms with the faculty as they will ultimately help you out.
Dislikes (Internships): Internships are hard to find in general and even harder when it comes to my course as there is a lot of specialisation and work involved and not a lot of companies have internships relevant to this line of study. Moreover, the college does not have a lot of resources regarding internship work.
Reviewed on 11 Aug 2024Read more
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Bachelors in Accounting - Batch of 2025
Offered by Syracuse University
3.8
The faculty is so understanding and helpful; transportation facilities are great.
Tips: I took a long time to finally commit to Syracuse and now I don't see myself anywhere else. I saw my personality and interests develop and transform and I grew as a person as well as a student. If you are having a hard time finding friends, just pick up a hobby and join a club for that hobby or sport if that's your calling. Being a part of the campus community is helpful for all new students here. The faculty is understanding so you can reach out to them if you have any doubts or queries regarding anything. Overall, I am happy and satisfied with my college.
Reviewed on 31 Jul 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by Syracuse University
3.6
The experience is good, and the college is always happening with many events.
Tips: I was very uncertain at the initial phase but after spending a semester here, I feel like I would not want to be anywhere else. This is what I'd advise anyone coming here. Give it time and keep an open enough mind. There is so much happening on campus that it will never feel mundane. The transportation facility is affordable and accessible at any time of the day. Overall, I am quite satisfied with the course and the country.
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MS in Bioengineering - Batch of 2026
Offered by Syracuse University
3.7
The university is great and you get to explore your potential.
Tips: Students should start placing bids for housing as early as possible, or all the good ones are taken away. Make sure to keep in touch with a student service counsellor as they can be useful in many things, especially once you start. The courses tend to vary based on the professors so go for the ones with a good reputation.
Dislikes (Value for money): Honesty, studying in the US can cost a lot and I feel you can explore other better options than just Syracuse with the amount you're paying to study here. On the other hand, it can also lead to a well-paid job if you are in a promising field.
Reviewed on 31 Jul 2024Read more
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MBA - Batch of 2023
Offered by Syracuse University
3.8
An impactful experience and a great student life.
Tips: Students should take their time and plan long-term taking into consideration if the university will benefit them in the long run. I recommend coming here after your undergraduate degree is completed so that it is more worthwhile and the job market is in your favour. While you are here, make industry contacts and talk to your professors for entry-level or internship work.
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Master of Science in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2023
Offered by Syracuse University
3.6
The experience was complete and engaging, with excellent faculty providing guidance in every aspect.
Tips: I have seen a lot of personality transitions within myself as well as in the people around me. The culture here is welcoming yet competitive and will push you to bring out the best in your potential and yourself. I did not receive any scholarships yet I am satisfied with the university and country I am in.
Reviewed on 31 Jul 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Engineering Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by Syracuse University
3.6
Good college experience with helpful and understanding faculty.
Tips: Students should know that the university experience here is very promising and you'll have a lot to do as there are a wide number of clubs and societies for you to explore and experiment. This helped me in finding my niche and developing my personality as well and classrooms have a lot of student engagement too.
Reviewed on 28 Jul 2024Read more
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MS Chemical Engineering - Batch of 2022
Offered by Syracuse University
3.7
Great university with good faculty; content with my experience.
Tips: Students should learn to be adaptive and resourceful as these qualities will determine your experience here. I have personally grown more self-aware and understanding since I started college and I would say I am pretty satisfied by my experience with the campus and faculty so far.
Dislikes (Value for money): The cost of tuition combined with the total cost of living can be much more than you may initially expect. This could be because of the living costs in NYC and the extra fees charged by the university for things you might not initially plan for.
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Master of Science in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by Syracuse University
3.5
The college invests in you and helps you to explore yourself to find your best self.
Tips: Students should know that you will transition positively as Syracuse University is known to ensure you leave college well-prepared for the job market and other necessary life skills. Part-time jobs are also available although it is tricky to find one with good timings but it is important to have a consistent approach.
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MS Entrepreneurship - Batch of 2024
Offered by Syracuse University
3.7
Great campus with helpful and understanding faculty, a great experience.
Tips: Syracuse is extremely student-friendly and has a unique mode of teaching. You are encouraged to find a niche and pursue whatever you are passionate about. Sports is a big culture here. Our teams are some of the best in the country and are sports arena called the Career Dome is easily the biggest.
Likes (Quality of faculty): My professors so far have been very involved and passionate about their work and what they do. They take care to ensure that their class plans are formulated keeping in mind the requirements of every course. They are also very helpful as well.
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MS in Business Analytics (STEM) - Batch of 2023
Offered by Syracuse University
3.8
Interactive and engaging classes with great faculty.
Tips: I found the workload to be somewhat challenging as there is a rigorous academic schedule, especially for business and engineering-related fields. I didn't get any scholarships although there are several available which you can consult directly with the university or student services. The faculty is understanding and the sessions are interactive.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I rated low on permanent immigration because earlier you could expect to get some form of residence in the US especially if you were a STEM major. These days there is a lack of jobs, especially in the Tech industry which makes it pretty challenging to immigrate or settle here for that matter.
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Masters in Applied Data Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by Syracuse University
3.6
Supportive campus with understanding and approachable faculty.
Tips: My experience so far has been very enriching and a little stressful but the campus and people I have met make up for it. Syracuse is a great option for those interested in the sciences and especially in engineering programs as you will meet very passionate students and knowledgeable faculty. There are also events such as the Mayfest to look forward to.
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MS in Information Systems - Batch of 2023
Offered by Syracuse University
3.7
Mixed feelings about the university and the city.
Tips: I feel choosing this university has its own ups and downs as it has good professors with great programs who teach well so you will learn a lot and you can expect a good job as well after. But it is increasingly unsafe due to several incidents and there have been reports of racism. So be specific and well-prepared before joining this college.
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